Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Easy Puppy and Dog Biscuit Recipe
















 INGREDIENTS

2          Cups Whole Wheat Flour
1          Cup Rolled Oats
1/3      Cup Peanut Butter
1 1/4   Cups Hot Water


 




















 PREPARATION

Preheat oven to 350° F.
In a large bowl, whisk together all the dry ingredients.

In a smaller bowl, beat the eggs lightly. Add water and peanut butter.

Gently add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients.
Knead until you have a smooth ball of dough.


Take a rolling pin and flatten out the dough. Use a cookie cutter to cut out shapes. 
Bake for 30 minutes, or until golden. If you want the dog treats to be softer, take them out 10 minutes earlier.



Friday, 9 November 2012

Winter Care For Your Dog and Puppy

Your pet needs extra care during the winter months. There are extra hazards in winter for your pet. Some dogs are more affected by the cold weather than others. Its best to have a winter jacket for your pet to protect them against the wind and snow during the winter months.


Do not leave your dog or puppy outside alone without a heated shelter.
  • There are dog protection booties that are available for purchase .
  • Do not let your pet run across frozen ice it could lead to disaster.
  • Do not allow your dog or puppy to eat snow as there could be dangerous objects or chemicals etc in it.


Keep your dog or puppy away form anti-freeze it is incredibly dangerous for them.Even though it smells and tastes good for them.


Do not leave your pet alone in a car during cold weather.



Exposure to cold weather can cause hypotermia in your pet which can lead to death.





Be aware of your pets body temperature and do not leave them outside for long periods of time.
Ensure that your Pet has a blanket to sleep on.

Groom your pet to ensure he/she has the best fur protection.

Increase your pets calorie intake, they burn more calories during cold weather.






 
Dry your pet if they get wet in the rain or snow.

Provide adequate amount of fresh water for your pet.


Your pet can get frostbite just as easily as humans.
Be aware of your pets safety during the Christmas. Keep your alcohol and chocolate treats away form them. If your pet boisterous don't leave him/her alone with the Christmas tree. Christmas lights when chewed could be problematic.Your puppy or dog could get a stomach obstruction from the eating of decorations such as tinsel. Holly and mistletoe are poisonous to pets.

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Deworming your Puppy



Parasites can reek major damage on your puppies health. Puppies usually get their first parasites while they are in their mothers womb. If the mother of the pups is not regualarly dewormed before she becomes pregnant then the puppies usually contract worms from her.
Common puppy parasites are roundworms which can be passed from mother to puppy or by eating soil or poop. Whipworms which can be contracted from soil or poop. Hookworms contracted from eating licking walking on contaminated soil. Tapeworms passed on from fleas. Roundworm and ringworm eggs can live in the soil for years.





Symptoms of Parasites

  • Pot Belly
  • Pale Gums
  • Weight Loss
  • Diarrhea
  • Lethargy
  • Poor Coat Apperance



Treatment of Puppy Parasites

Deworming medications only target the adult worms not the eggs or larve. You will have to partake in a strategic deworming plan to make sure that the puppy is totally clear of worms.
Strategic deworming involves giving the puppy deworming medicaiton at intervals. They should be dewormed at 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 6 weeks, 8 weeks and 12 weeks. After you have given the deworming medicaition you will see the worms in their poop. Make sure you dispose off this poop straight away.









Wednesday, 15 August 2012

What Age Should A Puppy Be Rehomed

It is cruel to rehome  a puppy too early in their life. You are really doing a disservice to a puppy if you rehome or get a puppy before it is 8 weeks old. Why would you want to upset a cute puppy stealing precious time it could have with its mother and littermates. A proper dog breeder would never consider rehoming a puppy under 8 weeks. Ideally 12 weeks onwards is the best time to rehome a puppy.
From 0 to 8 weeks puppies learn good dog behaviour from their mother and siblings. A pecking order is developed and they learn that they cannot bite or attack without consequences.
They learn alot from play with their siblings. Pups that are rehomed too early have alot of the time behaviour problems.



Sleeping Border Collie Puppies




Behaviour problems such as been very shy nervous and afraid of everything, others will be biting everyone and overly hyper. Breeders who want to rehome their pups before 8 weeks are usually just looking to make a quick buck and don't care about the pups future.
This critical time when the pup learns bite inhibition,how to act with other dogs cannot be got back. Orphan puppies should also be kept with their siblings they may not have their mother but they can learn from each other and other adult dogs.
If a puppy is taken from their mother and littermates before 8 weeks it will be more difficult to train.
Very young pups are also alot of work. At 12 weeks there is less puppy destruction they have more manners and are housetrained to a degree.

At 12 weeks you are better able to judge the temperament of the puppy and its general health. You do not want to bring a sickly puppy into your life and go through the trauma of it dying. Many horrible breeders still sell puppies knowing that they are terribly ill.

It is also better to have some age on a pup when you are considering using the pup for work.
The older the pup is the more interest it will have in working sheep if that is the way she/he is inclined. It will save you from having a working dog that is not interested in working.




Monday, 13 August 2012

The Border Collie

A border collie can truly enrich your life if you are willing to invest the time and energy required. If you don't get out alot and have time constraint's then a border collie may not be the match for you. If you treat the dog well they will become excellent companion dogs. They bond strongly with their owners. They will be your best friend loyal and by your side. They thrive when they have a job and space to run. They love their owners but can be weary of strangers.
The border collie is an extremely intelligent dog. The border collie has beauty and brains. They have a keen sense of their surroundings.Their high intelligence means that they can be trained to a high degree but they can also push the boundaries. They have agility, focus and stamina
They are the Olympic athlete of the dog world.
They are too intelligent to lie around and do nothing all day.If you are considering having a border collie in your life you must be willing to give them alot of mental stimulation. They have boundless amounts of energy so be willing to exercise your collie daily.

The Border Collie has an amazing herding instinct. This instinct has been bred into them. Many herding dogs drive the livestock away from the farmer but the border collie has the skill of circling the sheep and bringing them back to the farmer. They can mostly do their job without force. The border collie uses his eye stare on the job by giving a threatening stare to intimidate the stock into submission along with a crouching stance. If the sheep is more stubborn the dog may bark nip or bite to get the job done if need be. They have an amazing skill of anticipation. They are great at anticipating what the stock will do. They can move at great speed. They can gather, drive and keep the stock in one place. The border collie is said to have an eye that can hypnotise cattle. They crouch down and intensely stare at the cattle. The intimidating stare with the intimidating crouching snakelike movements garner the cattle into submission allowing the dog to herd the cattle. A working dog can do the work of three humans. They are known to work with sheep, cattle, poultry,pigs,ostriches and clear runways and golf courses of birds.















If a border collie is in a home that doesn't provide them with enough mental stimulation and exercise they can develop neurotic behaviours. If bored and neglected they may chew furniture , dig holes etc. Any bad habits like chasing cars, children and cats come from their herding instincts. These habits are due to the fact that they are motion sensitive. With training and patience these problem's can be solved.















If you want to win competitions in dog agility, dog Frisbee, flyball, tracking and obedience then you have a good chance with a border collie. They also are a master of dance when trained dog dancing.
An awe inspiring experience is to watch a border collie at work. They excel in sheep dog trials. They can work form voice command or whistle.


A border collie called chaser has a vocabulary of 1022 words.
Their country of origin is Scotland and England.
Tiger Woods has a border collie called Taz.
Litter size is 6 to 8 pups.
Their life span is 12 to 16 years.
Weight male 29-45 lbs female 27-42 lbs.
Height  male 19-22 inches  female 18-21 inches.
Great for search and rescue.
Their coat can be rough{medium to long} soft {short}coat.
They are very handsome dogs most common black and white, black and tan,blue merle, red merle, red and white.
They need an outlet for their energy.
They have been helping farmers work for hundreds of years.
Old hemp a dog born in 1893 is the ancestor of most border collies today.
They should exercise for 2 hours a day.
Nipping at ankles and heels is natural for BC training should ease it.
They require regular brushing.
Traffic is dangerous for border collies as they may try to herd.
If left alone and bored they may become depressed.
They can be moody, quirky, strong willed,inventive,manipulative.





Saturday, 11 August 2012

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